AMUSEMENTS.
“WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.’
TO-NIGHT.
A feature attraction at the I’rincess Theatre to-night is ‘‘Why Girls Leave i-lonte.” adapted from the popular stage success. A large and wellknown cast interprets this pictorial adaption of the pitfalls which surround a girl when her parents, through failing to understand her, cause her to find outsid(> associations. It is a picture which is filled with dramatic ingredients. The notes of sympathy, cruelty .love, sentiment, mother-love, pathos and humor are finely balanced here—-notes which are duly emphasised and given exceptional expression by the cast that includes such favourites as Anna Q. Nillson, Maurine Powers. Julia Swa.vno. Gordon and Kathryn Perry. There is a valuable lesson to tie gained from the .moral, and there is no Tpiostion of its appealing to every class of picture goer. This feature is passed hy the Censor with the Pillowing recommendation: —Recommended more especially for adult audiences. \ strong supporting fkUrios include Die latest I’a the Gazette, and a two-reol M ack Sen not eoim dy entitled “( all a C op.' ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1923, Page 1
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172AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1923, Page 1
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